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[2003] UKSSCSC CI_3767_2002 (16 January 2003)
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
CI/3767/2002
"The Tribunal found as a fact that [the claimant] suffered a soft tissue injury on 09.06.98 which would of itself have been self-limiting. She continued to live a full life after this but the Tribunal found she was susceptible to spinal pain from "wear and tear" – part of the normal aging process. She had a flare up of back pain eleven months later in May 1999 but this could not in any way be connected to a soft tissue injury. The medical view is that a small everyday movement or action is capable of causing a degenerating spine to become symptomatic and troublesome; trauma is less likely to cause damage to an otherwise healthy spine (see paper of Robert. A. Dickson MA ChM FRCS DSc, Director Yorkshire Regional Scoliosis and Complex Spine Centre, Leeds)."
(signed) Michael Mark
Deputy Commissioner
16 January 2003